Trump: The golden era of the United States begins now

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Egypt Daily News – US President Donald Trump said Monday evening, in his speech following his inauguration as president, that the golden era of the United States has begun now.

Trump added: “I will put America first. We will restore our security, sovereignty, and the balance of justice. America will soon become stronger and more durable than it was before.”

He stressed, “We must be honest about the challenges we face, and our enemies are trying to influence many of our affairs,” adding, “We will become a rich country again, and we will maintain the superiority of our industry, and the American dream will return and flourish again, and money will flow into the United States treasury.”

In his first speech as the forty-seventh president of the United States, Donald Trump promised to immediately stop the entry of illegal immigrants into American territory and begin the process of extraditing millions of immigrants.

He said: “All illegal infiltrations (into the United States) will be stopped immediately, and we will begin the process of returning millions and millions of criminal immigrants to the places from which they came.”

As a first step, Trump as head of state promised to impose a national emergency regarding the situation on the southern border of the United States.

Trump stressed that “American power” will stop all wars and bring a new spirit of unity to the world.

Trump stressed that during his presidency, “attempts to engineer gender and race will be stopped, and there will be only a male or a female,” referring to his eradication of “the madness of transgenderism,” as he put it in his previous speeches.

He went on to say that “his legacy that he is proud of will be a peacemaker and unifier.” Commenting on the implementation of the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and the exchange of prisoners between Israel and the Hamas movement, he said: “One day before I took office, detainees in the Middle East returned to their homes.”

The inauguration ceremony took place inside the “Rotunda” – the central hall of Congress, which can accommodate about a thousand people – due to the expected cold wave in Washington, which may reach 11 degrees below zero, and not in front of the Congress building as was previously planned.

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